These images were drawn to see if a stylesized/cartoon like wolf could possibly be suitable yet, after deliberation, we agreed that although this may appeal to a wider audience, it could also make the band seem more childish and less serious than they actually are about their music.
I created this image to try and portray the band through their name. There are four members of the band, so I drew four wolves. Each wolf is different (although more difficult to see in a black and white image), reflecting the uniqueness of each member, yet when all put together they create a harmony; a whole. We agreed that this image could possible be successful, but only for other merchandise possibilities, not for the actual digipak colver or magazine advertisement.Although these images are similar to that of the cartoon like images, these have their own qualit. The positions that both wolves are in allows them to be imported with a lot of final products e.g. the Digipak insert with information. I created these images to specifically be manoevered underneath or beside more important information/images, making them more useful to us.
The last two wolves I drew were designed to fit what we wanted as a group. The realism of each wolf creates a dynamic impact on audiences and makes it clear what the image is trying to represent. I chose to do both wolves completely different so it was possible for us to use either one (or both) depending on what we wanted.
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